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Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 11:31 am
by Mowgli597
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 11:38 am
by Cally
Won't bode well for the reputation of the North
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 12:19 pm
by waddo
Typical BBC reporting when there is little news! Don't miss the fact that all these students come here via their "agents" in this country. Don't blame the TRNC for the lies they have been told either. What was this nonsense that they could only earn $1000 per month doing cleaning and cooking - that works out to over 5300TL a month which is around 2000TL greater than minimum wage! Just where do the BBC get there "Facts" from I wonder?
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 12:53 pm
by Deniz1
Plus the side money they make selling drugs
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 1:26 pm
by waddo
Selling drugs? What, all 23,000 of them are making money selling drugs - who to?
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 1:30 pm
by sophie
I feel sorry for many of the students who cannot even get results of their exams because they don't have the money to give the college to obtain the envelope they should be handed. One of the people who helps clean our pool was in this position for months. He was being subsidised by his home government and the money stopped overnight without any warning at all. He is aware of many like him. However, I also know students whose parents and other relatives who are very well off in their country of origin and have the best of everything here. But they are certainly in the minority.
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 1:47 pm
by EnjoyingTheSun
Eventually the penny will drop that you will get longer term economic prosperity when you act fairly and transparently to people rather than this short termism that seems to be prevalant.
They seem to be more interested in clipping people for a few hundred pounds as a one-off than building a term term business relationship that may earn them thousands in the future. Any business deal has to be beneficial to both parties if it is to have a future.
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 3:58 pm
by Mowgli597
Deniz1 wrote:Plus the side money they make selling drugs
That’s unfair. You might as well say all Brit immigrants are drunken rowdies who go to the buffet meals in the various hotels/casinos, stuff themselves and handbags with food, and load up their tables with drink before the cut-off time for the meal.
Oh! They do
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Wed 13 Feb 2019 4:31 pm
by johnerebus
(Deniz1 wrote:
Plus the side money they make selling drugs)
Would it be more accurate to give evidence of your accusation rather than an extremely prejudicial and biased opinion?
BTW if you are in touch and know the right people would you point me in their direction please so I can buy?
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Thu 14 Feb 2019 5:13 am
by Deniz1
Its often reported in the newspapers when they are arrested. Obviously not all of them do.
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Thu 14 Feb 2019 3:07 pm
by Ragged Robin
"For many people like her, Northern Cyprus was not really about education, but about a promise of a chance to work in Europe and forge a better life for her and her family. And that is not happening."
That is so true. And , unfortunately , it is not only students who come to North Cyprus with unrealistic expectations without doing their "homework" to find out what the country is really like, and understanding the background and politically fuelled disadvantages.
Will someone please tell me where those "palm fringed beaches" are?
Conversely, when I was teaching at University , many of the students had inadequate basic education for University Entance (at least by British Standards) and expected their rich fathers to be able to buy them qualifications.
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Thu 14 Feb 2019 8:53 pm
by David
The Jewel in the Med
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2019 6:29 am
by thickey
Does this not sound like the property boom of 12 14 years ago with everybody becoming a builder and the promise of great retirement homes for the future . now we have universities popping up all over the place educating tens of thousands of people with the promise of great Futures
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2019 11:37 am
by EnjoyingTheSun
thickey wrote:Does this not sound like the property boom of 12 14 years ago with everybody becoming a builder and the promise of great retirement homes for the future . now we have universities popping up all over the place educating tens of thousands of people with the promise of great Futures
Same with casinos and hotels. They are masters at over supplying a demand.
Re: Dreams turn sour for students in Northern Cyprus
Posted: Fri 15 Feb 2019 11:53 am
by sophie
When I see a sign on the road side announcing yet another University to be built, it does make me wonder just where all the Professors come from, what their qualifications are, or is it a case of the blind leading the blind.